Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 March 1842 — Page 2
i rill of a port.ouj of it on'the.
rest; '-VI.! !.. 3 t:,e be-t test t-r
f . . : v e t.oi had m u h exptn. n sufik iemlv wattrcd, the
IO
hemp lose that h u r l .'( ' a; p
t- ! w Inch :oev retain 1 1
W ben of th a:, '-j or
i Oic- pro, o s ; : s
I. The lint ;.!. rin t-. o ; -
r'' li':ii the ?IH , and toe ti os wo; .w :h-;n--.v swjnov. io l i.i the -t.-'no-i of fi dill bow .tiai-1.nl to i: e iaih :.' I'vo distant omuls, a:;; separate in in -.
This is a suit; in:lo a:i n thai the
1 groon-t io.i from ; room::;:
or -tig the. u i'.ili r, ho deteriorating e
on
ir s-avos fee is of .1 t.) fill
a
uves trcin the
a m;
101-
O' I i .1 p 1 e
1 1
u . luu
Lentp Jin
a tree
rot.
s me have advised that hemp, alter it has been sufficiently water-rotted, should b- put under cover. This is eeruiidv an error. If, after hemp is st;ffieioT tiv watered, it is put in lare iiia-?.. it goes tn rough a sweating proe s, which toughens it, and rend; rs it much more duli .-nit
Icsido?, It Would Cost Milch
id, in . hi di it
:-ilt it- V, f:P.d
oam remove it somio Oi-
to break.
Lo.'or to nam it irotn tne le
v, as spreao. pu; it i. inter
a;
Loiter to I r '.a it out. in iandhn.s, lie hctn p w euld
ami .omen
.till theieii Mm.
J ll
-M Ml 0 t t: : v.
i'.'.C 0 - a ', 1 - '.
'm: i- lit
oudaines lor t:,o purp be at':;;; ! d O h C"0Ail this ftra I. h. r -. i. r.uecessai v . When kf it Up, it Shou'd I 1 9h-H-n, without I Midi
It it is drv. the shocks r! i-d 1 I n .'.; v lit J. ui h a hem;) hand, by
e in i.i tne so oilier, n t i -on! d .! t on.. hi ro.a' .i: .h... . ... a J) 1 1
' l
u i : i . : -
.- I:
V. . . O . . V ?. be t e- - p-it iti id size. .-. ir.-m-!e. in
ti.e tops a o.o.-t-i v i"i.r - !io r a- p o-
Mr.-or n pr. iuu t.'o- ran t e- !. etunj Hie in?: to. If cart luliv p;;t ut' r.f.d tied, tl.cv w i!. tarn rain ..nt leud v. ! tidi s hoe it si.ouh! bo i;:roe cnnu;h to j . . i . -1 i'u);n frtv to si.xtv y i:ui tf iiiit. Ii't'iehrmp .h'tdd be ( Hnk r :hiy d.i!:1p, hoti taken up., the fdio.-ks sloniid b i'i u:itied at the
1 1 til" ie-i e
! t- d, Sc:.. w
ire--da.: T mnor". wo ;.'rm!l not !a i--.-d :! o: h:;p sh.v.ibl have little ) :i'.on - to dr-:.'rjor;.t . the uil. A. lllaATTY.
(Y) - 151 'it Tn-S
I ne aaa!i r. this writing- i overilnwiii it banks on the Illinois side niot a'arusi::-! v It is ye: tii:: - v The. v !iin-s of Knox county, one and all, are invited L esse .dde at the Court Hct)e on Saturday the Udi of April net.
d s. lectin- cniono- thoo,-
!or the pnrpo-
a'
Stiio-.lar: livJivn a ms to renre.-ei.t
i ihi in in the neat Stare Legislature. W hen ib.e situation of our monied af-
trod that the next Lei-da-
p- it t'i an indi vidua! to represent United States Senate, and will
i
until tn-'y !,
:.i r lo I t i . di n i v
euar.1 3'.tii!;t tio-,
ooiii i.i u ;,l a : r a 1. oe
if : I.
m- 1
. e i,t a s it is
i t
i I''.': )
fairs i- eoii-i .;!; nil! s--!
Ui m t;
Since our !at no eh anpo for the better has taken place in relation to the paper of lilt; Sta e Hank of Illinois on the contrary, it appears to be more depreciated
h ;i.n:i;ail v servos i in value. All who did not avail of the
opportunity offered by us, of paying what they owed, in Illinois paper, can no longer do so, unless we get it at as great a discount as we have to sntkr in getting it off. Three hundred ami eighteen person? s'ljned the total abstinence pledge at Indianapolis, on the 2d of March. This
good work was brought about by a Mr. Matthews. s
The very meanest thing we have heard
of during this year, is that of a rogue re
cently robbing Si Paul's Church, Haitimore, of the poor box, containing a small
sum of money.
The Legislature of Kentucky has ad
journed. KAGS, UAGS, I? AGS. The highest cash price will be given
lor any quantity oi clean linen or cotlen
rags, delivered at the office of the Vincenns Gazett For the Vinrennes Gazette The; vi' ouid-bi-calioA Democratic Address. Iv. -hb-ir StMut. of ti;e Western Sttn, has gnven a p'.a.'to to the sjoi'i'toen's ad-drM-s. in two d-toobod parcel-, and its misstatement" are in porioet l'-;o Van Ibiie:i e!ara'"(- r it is signed bv John U'. Ittris. Jin-it (7. JiccJ. II. lluanraa.
at- 1 lO.iors. j oe a !
t 1 r u o s i on , ;;o
thorn.
T.ha: such shameless
,,,,.1
, . i i '-1 Id!
to van.quisa
oeinagMir,u:s 4m "Keep inovmx
rush over toe somersets, llipllnpj, atid deceit of their worthy coadjutor0, i.;. to be expect ?d until tlie baiiot-1 oxos in August, cut short their schemes and iiioir i;i:pisitioiis. t p until that tune, every new de
vice, at);
i
a!e!
' 'u . w ; i i
:t:o:i
rty tactics
liJ.IC
rc.pui
under
apnme?-
1 JTT . t ? o; ,
u
;.it 1 :.f
1 o j divine me Siato into Congressional
uis-
l t'.I "t ,:i ; an 1 ti.t n r. bv-at it wt . .r.ake it -t d.,.. :.. :o
, ... '
i or no
IV
'U't-. it is ad important rouse from our aoadiv.
that ool
we '1.0
I Oil! '.I men hoe
i ; i e dv.
Ol
( ' 1 I
i :
no
U M It (
i up!
!. an is"1 ,n:i.i:h:encd and patriotto iews
a- i.i i -m,i uei i- m-'.y restore us t.: our tormer
Lcu. ir . :ir.'-peritv .oul lotininc.
'' & .-- Ilcary Clay. 1 i.e sivi!!i.i(Ns la'-rieat'oTi 'born
oress prtenos, in
a-
-.'e tiie p.eopto r
brtet outiino t' tii late c;M;ihl : and i i iut it is in no
.roinment acts
i'.l.i V - 0 a . ; u
i i - ury tin ! l: .1 t 1 u the me an iime
as rapidiy as po h
(? CMUip.et ' ; b material loss wi'
lue
m.e o ustaincd.
- ' .: ;o 1 roi e (u: copi : ation
A;-i. f. 1 "iulay.
0 Loi'i i-i foiiy bict
oiii-mcn, am
t 1 T' ' l: 1
ih I. V
toe Loco
foe
o
Tt.
io;:g harped upon hv dttrinc it"1 rampant
fd to a la.ter
loo. moro or !os ioss r,t
.ml wid t-e loe consequenoe. (. ool. lroty "catiier i- miicli the best for heoap-br-ak-iag. In that state of the weather, if the hemp is g. od, first-rate hand? on the common hemp bieak, nil! clean two hundred
pounds per itiy, upon an average. Twi
of
in v
e-0 Lan ourmg the past eason.
ose,
favorable and
lor every day tlicv br
........ i . ,
u .i , i wi -.vie. av i .i :ru o inn rpi a
tighty-six pounds. Two others, who are young nr;iand n,t full hands, averaged one hundretl and forty-feu r pound-'. The ordinary task f r han!s is one hundred pound?. Uver-work k paid for at tlie usual price of breaking.
M an v -u o ts
i a .
i ; sv.
oou in a . 1 t oje i; .: t.itiio.-f.i w.:h. tn m :ii , ! i, . at'swe: -j as w i
in
in i
. i
i
under destru :ire authority, has been
ast, vo: ;ntan!y corrertcd by one of tin.
at
or mm a
-,l
author?. ! arter I'evcrlv of Yir
gitta, whose It lie r we publish ibis week. What will the slam! "rors cf ihe patrio Clay. a;:d the corrupt advocates cf Loco-
toco v a;i nuren huinbuus. now say lor
themselves? Wid Kendall and Blair assail thvir own former witness invthe Globe and sdil echo their base falsehoods? We m.:i. shk. The honest portion of "the
party wid no doubt, come, forward at
once, and 'acknowledge the com.' but such it". grates as le: d tlie people of the party may continue to Hr.:l tlin'i venmo,! darts at well r-arnr d .aim , Virtue their hste an.l calumny their aim." Mr. ("lav is treasured in the pure hearts
ol a ir e
ml
upright people, a
hn trr.-
iii
; i t.p : an rici in rr-. I
i.-,..:p .ar. t-. e rr n , I '2 .'J 1 ) i i'o. ...a.
M.-. on er.hKIi i' ." o .
. . ' C : i ; -.l'! i tO fi vary on hiy out bv a
to
O 1
1,1 i.a : i ij' i w n i
ie a::-o pro ,,i ;o a. j a-: o u kid. I V, e a -'s crop, n;ea-ire.i an
. a o i i .ioe.i 4 ..-1 l ;
on l
o
con ;:
! , . - . 1 1 0 .
" ; v 5C;;v
W
crop
a !
as i5 of : :-.k e
. . i . - . , t . .
uir'i m v eri ;
01 U.' ii '. r
i a M ...
T.
i:e' i, have
r 1', e la ; a v
I!
-' . lilt
ex;--:..'... . en I a ha! f o. 'i 'CCS-i.o c 0 -1 a t - Saai to :l fi-as. el ha I 1 1 .'!'.!' t:;o i: T.'IK W a. 5 o:i; : a; ::o
gaaia.i. I iia.vo 111 hlh ' : !) fao iy a-c the Leas a do ii a i a is no: an a c da . aa o. , k ; :. v - bi in
o J
own on ; .' r - ; . to on
on . .. i ! v ' u ; i i e . V '
i! no r- mit utterly fail, ai.tl all their base 'ales f.di harmless at his Let. It ".ill be seen by reference to oar advertising cohimns, thr.t l. M. 'I'homas, r'sq.. has opene 1 a Land Register, to servo as a m 'ans of eommun'cation between our citizens who n;3y have bonis or lots for a!c and foreigner - coming among us wkhing to purchase. Tlie srraniirnient. we think, cannot fail to cmler
f. . ! , . .
t e :
n" of the d'etv ral Asiy a,lan.:-er. at nuo or two! :i keopin-r with tim wnl
known can;' a oi such rampant partizan ? ;-n 1 pursu s tl,o n-. aal 1 or u veto rtoam ?vs-
n-'-:--" iitmi..'!!, with adcaj-'an-
ra
ton nt );!! Jam ;-d.'--3!V!
.ooa.-, it proa-m enttei m' the r ii i ; io.; -"chonvj "f 1:30,
fi-'-ir
state
k i
iy ir a riii en
to j rrirr th? ll'hiiss nf ornal Improvement iou:,rh iho loaders i.if
i'ai ty ( Wit;, oor.'. CaT-?;::, I) ti i ( u.ers) cited for it m it' vtirio'i ! ! and tho motith-pl-'oe of th-dr ft I e In !iana;,o'H "Democrat.")
altoortiior i iiain own ! ! !-
l
i craters
cienooii it :
Tiii addrr ss shoa s that the
are still bent on delndin a- ma.ny of the people as possible: reckless of the ruin .and distress tb.eir party schemes and false-
laoin. nn l im;iojiti'j!is havo alreai v
Proa-:!
uiv ci
t'o'i t; 1 1
'I'he cotmcils
of such huniburecrs should forever bo re
jected by n wise and free
people their
proceedings he re to tore, not withstandinr: all their false pretences, have brought nothing but debt, disaster, an I humiliatiriii. Since the lirst nrimcnt w hen oi!i- nited States blank, (aionx.'er,) roM'ari'l', (Aaration.) become the ij roc 1 1 i n ;x war cry of the h-ading Wan Burcti venders, the energies of the I'nion (then cemented bv a Co'ieo-al miiform so 'cie jinyitig currency.) havr: been weakened tlie Cnion it df. bv
trmes. iia
K- 1,
every oM (
douht. be cadeu into
tiieir base system of wisdom and truth, and
...:n . oi o i
wi.i uieu too oiom, "xou oeceiveil ano cheated us too long the forlorn and distressed condition of the country is evidence against you that was your fault; if we ever again confer the control I'm"; power upon you to do s tlie fault will then be our own. TLeLoco-eto Address-Cnco Rloro.
The spoilsmen evidently cherish a most
noxious m:utai wcei
r v
fit choa.k not eve-
anest poetical seniiiuenr. nor extir
pates memory, it surely imparts a tincture of bitter malignity, and poisons the- knowledge, and reflection which would ed'oot a cure. That wood is called prejudice, faun led upon f ed misrepr-'ventations which almost invaruiblv wart) and indame
ns w lie re it inula
ano
I no pa
even the fraternal charity oi" ti.e noble Harrison could not chaio awav ail the pestiferous mists of its creation. What but the edects of that noi. na weed, and ti false hope that others wiii voiunfnriiv become contaminated, could move John If. liaci-f, JmncfG. llc:d, I'. .7. Hanrc-'n, and others, the signers of th address abovo mentioned, to send forth seen stnii. and forget to giv a'l (hr fit els thereunto properly belonging ? I) t'nev imagine
the c
11 t)')ll" ot
t.!'"1 10'
T
nea trrac wi;e iH.l
herons Vee !e
liave meniO-
r. ? tueir own; ihen i l ' will in their action.
soon afford proof of t!.e contrary. Thev taiiv about '.'cr '.V, and a protective TirJT is deemed "tlie sp'avitied, w'm!broken hooby of Ilnry Clay," and "taxation and wlrggery go hand in hand." An emphatic contradiction of a'l zv.ch groundless falsehool.js not i!o"aria!ly j'ohciiit, althoutrh it merits nothing more, it reedors shculd bo remiii.lfd f fa.-f-. Who. nu what
causeo tlie increase oi oca I Banks since
130 Ihd nc: Jackson, instigated bv Kcndrdl a.".d Van Boron. a--d-t the Undte I States Bank so. n after its refe-aal to rppoin: partian director at No-.v Have:;:
:ites. in contempt cf the . and through a hirelin."-
u-ess kta p up a war against it until the tharter expired an 1 did not he, his Secetary of tlie Treasury, and the leaders of
the party every where, urge upon toe peo- j
i!e to create locai Banks, rind
Uiiove the Dep'.
f i,
u eposi ,t
tormer 'irrs
tne.r la!
nii.'iiiiieii! h.aards nn 1 our
erity, by their artful pretence, is t r a t o . The election of G it. Harrison
t re o.e
vis in
man
ved from the
onty. in.-pireo pioasu: national pr sper'uv h i
nee an l an olo JacUsun
i:er; niier avowing mmsMu nasi a
luii'-ipationi he . an c.-5. 1 ie
consitlerab
hnca't unon bos
yoiul a do;d.)!, both the d unand and supply are rrtat but a iia th d bv which the
intercsi.3 could coonntmicate
has in. cr. so far as
we know, been estabi sl-ied in ihi place, hi many oilier p'ac s land o.ii s have
proven ot ren n-i! pub
respective
u ith one anotlu
art'itrary creed. nutort;mat
si c eeooii iur mo Hnexiureu tun", am
his (. Jucks ni vtlo crcrd lias been p. gait
relived! Should the terauvr rsalion of this
a amc l rcsaieni l yier tinner such cir eumsienccs. militate m env o'egree rn ins
the W hi cause I "f the abused and
' i o -
-.so. no the mends
leeply regretted War
ri:'0't ntiiiw it snould not yet stid tin
aartizaiis oi vat; iuren seek to make
; runt
cur on:.. Mis w dial torclotio..i jc aP r or I jires nt .state o
me ci ;v. emene, and
ii .t be blind to th fat "n:ra;iv brittj with th uu
sup: .y
ot what.
he
f thihitniay u idi increased
. ctii--
t
osi-, b1 termed th- ne :f;d.
i ways
a i. ii oris m
do:
hiee.
. a i O 1 . a '. : i i a,..: ;;1 1 ' a i I ; on r 1 : e x c j i .e ioiiav '. lie d pianca
public
and
ave in do..; i ma: the i .miirant r-ocietv
vol pr.-.vo Pa Oia.il ho'h to our county
1 c , r . , .
na oi toreig'irr--. v. e only wonder teat
jMeo: in uj i-c half of on.
! 0
some capital bar thmr political Ban
from tlie death of the Whig President
and ti.e tergiversation and locoveto cre-"a. of In-; unv. iirthy successor! 'Uis no go. The sinister parti.ens who signed tlie ad i i . .
iross, snuiii roauv as usual, io irrasp ever v
plVUt s
witin.u 2 ii t
ion, ;i :d to se-
fuir i i foul ins; rmn-vntidit v
r :e;u)l groutioi'.
cine success, (whether
cusat'iMiis, or by indirec
m o'.ns.) wou'o snn.e at succesa in tl:e
Mipi. t . i ,twuu uu-?.j. . v. en iu toe ui'-re-
. . .... i
n coiiiStnution wmcli
by open i a 1.50 ec
Clandestine
oi that srle.rk
a similar
wo
l .n-
le.-.v.
. t
ti-m tiie gel w . ; i en: i-t-O' e i
more w n
nrevitius rd ..;'o : c wlih
an
lau:
n t'n. 1 n o
n oi
oi
mav Le eilv-s . i be hod .o.l hemp may !. ti si. Ill l.'i
.t ana root
t .' : I.iir'o ant t s m.tiiv Oi:hn';,e i . i
lastitu;
n
ons not
been
OVA,
1 1
i iroin
leu:
in is: liivtira:
f- rt'l.tv.
v
e nii: i ;' - 5- td than at an v pori-).'l oi :;io:r e;;'o ;a iiuro,
i . ...I 'a ;..o ,u - t i pit; h ! ,i" a -?t ooin.,1. : ly priit-.-ct tiie 'to ra eo th-- - .o, and tlie
sitjoe estabii -lied among us.
We do wish that some good teacher of
vocal music would stny as far as Vinccn
lies. ( air opinion is ho won pitrontZt ti.
The Wailiingloii Society of Boston are holding a fair Uj aid the reformed drunkards who have lately attached them
selves to tht ir society.
Co
en!
a In Italv 'at. Iv Van
,eet. ' to ti
bo van
ma o
t
oo
. I
t
01 - 1
In ad th o
a lavo;a!i.
vers :he z
u .r a .
it
i
i
" ; p u nnt 101 eo; .-a
00 1 1 e : o o a!'jr it is :t t? nut 1 oM i:;o
kee passed himself oif as Lord Yankee Doodle. i he horses were taken from ii s carriage, and it was dragged through the streets of ome of their towns by the eopi". Poor fool a The paper cf the State Bank of Illinois was selling at St. Louis M3"ch till, nt "i' cent.
guarantee protection to tho rreneral we
lore, as we las to t'nc person and property of eery citizen. We hoM that w hen the
. I . . ." o . I
v 1 1 a i 1 1 : a r . s . s o i ii.e state are cvKieniiv
at sta..-.o. mi- when her hoii':r and faith are
nnoiveo. more can ne nut on? lloosior
w,ug party our oppoimnta utider sucii
ciroii'intr.no are traitors. or de hovj en
emies ot the general welfare. The chief
matter of the adores presents garbled extracts mere patch-work stuff in relation ta the improvement scheme and the people know marc, or can refer to the Journals of IS'M't and learn more, than the
re
memnered. .Alter uear
spoils party of that day desire to ho
iouht experi
ence ami great suite lights of such in to re
run;
i 0
g.mimerinj:
t party tr,
as can
tca.,er a.t tins day.
i!l-jtiilg'--d attempt to do so, glossed
!T O f '1 i" lM ft f c - i
Th
ovor as it is by stale pari- slang, is a decided failure. It serves only to display the usual habits of all such men loo ignorant or too deceitful to reflect that they are addressing an intelligent, honest people they vainly think they can, like the man pictured by Iludibra, "confute.
c.uange sales, and still confute. Tne
unscrupulous rancor of such partisans de
stroys the aim and when its readers reler to fuels, and revive their recollections, the
igglers stand e.pored in tnoir uvrpntous
ivo toe m a
preference until mo numVr increased
troni about three hundred to near one
thousand, acting under state charters 1
ll'lio can forirft the destruction of a food
uniform currency--the promise to furnish a better and the party yells against the
I. mt'-tl States Bank, even w hen it had be
come a mere state institution. until (many, even it was prostrated ? Who forgets the "Gt LHM humbug the use of the veto against any prolcngation of a sound na'?r
currency the resort at tlie same time to
rreasury note? the '-specie circular"
tne denial oi a sma.l a onropnain ci sir a. n ten
... iy Congress ;. inc.ro'-,. th- Waloodi, and
i:ie oemal by a majority of tho partiz-.n.-. of any apjio'priation to our portion of the
Cumberland Koad ? Who fo .-"ct
enornioMs
ia t
0 I)
for in the compromise act, which at ihe time of its passage, was supposed and assumed as a rate that would supply a sufficirnt revenue for an economical admini---tiation ot' the Goverment. iVa o'ved. ' th crt rc. Tliat ihe rate of duties on foreign imports ought to be augmented beyond the rate of twenty p -r cent, so cs to produce a nett revenue of twenty-six millions of dollars twentytwo fur the ordinary expenses of Government, two for the payment of the existing dtbt, and two millions as a reserved fund for contingencies. 4. Jl'-solrcd, That in the adjustment nf a tariff to raise an amount of twenty-six millions of revenue, the principles of the compromise act generally should be adhered to; and that especially a maximum rate of ad valorem dutiei should be established from which there ought to be as little departure as possible. Resolved, 1 'hat the provision in the act of the extra session fr the distribution of the preeeeds cf tha public land, requiring the operation of tiiat act to he suspended iu contingency of a higher rate of duty than twenty per cent., ought to bo repealed. (. It olrrd, That it is the duty of Government, at all time, but moie especially in a season such as now exists, of general embarrassment and pecuniary distress,
to nboli: h all
ccs, to curtail
usit'ess institutions
om -
oi
unnecessary
nnr t .'-i M r .'if 1 i .- f . i ! . !
expenses
mour
7. He vai-.
per.scs of tin
Thai the contingent extwo llon.es cf Cengres-
ought to be greatly reduced: and the mileage of members of Congress ought to be regulated and more cleiriv dcllaed.
b. Jicsi'tvc'l, i hat lue op
From 'the IiiJepemlcnt,' Veb. 22, IS 1 3. An Ancient Wrca J ncvlr-issed. A rcm ukilile anil certainly dtvisne Matevirat as to a vcrv rnemaritbk pi!itic-.l a'T i-nUM Ion ho. 0 p!;ice",l i:i our liaa.!-. it- pa !i'.a'.i.-n K'crcs c!rar!y due net only to tho oa.bo a:t :a.ei v.-t.oin: ure.itiy injure.!, bat to tho count-' at hr.;o. "tin possessed in many a irters .vita t'lf bvitcf tint the charge in question was w i L t;rouni'.ed and h.a-1 been sui)r.t.nti.itrv!. The letter whieh wo s;'-cau-f tOrcvt'i tlis-.xliu.--o ull men of any earn laijirossion, aad viniiieate tlie i'lju.'Cil Le-o!:d ad future possibility of ilouht. 'J'he lapse ot" fifteen or sitrca vers I;a- ef c vare left upon most men's minds the va-jc.-ly i-nfivoralile conclusions, of v.hich we have ju"'. spoken, rather than any certain memory (ptc !- ingly slight in themselves) whieh were aile.Tfd. arol'never provcJ. To revive them in our own niin J we have recurred to the ftillowin? summary which was given at the time by Mr. IViles, ia ! . Iteiter. See vol. 32, p. lG-. It is a brief l.istorv of the case, and presents the mam fact si..! proofs. From INile's Ilepister. Poliltra. As it is probable that intetc sting political events will grow out of the matters jlate.l l'.d.T.v, wc aivc them insertion at this time, enJ r. 'uJtout comment -as to the facts set forth.
I
iust ret a rt:eti irom (icr:eva! Jackson'.
j n ti i c i a I department
nav-
,t
to tne vea:s,
be
n greatly increased
d on 'hi to be
diminished
9. Res Ivcd. That the diplomatic relations of tho United Sta'e v ith foreign Powrrs have been n;::iee-:-s--ari!y cxttnded during the last twelve years and eiinhi to be reduced. 10. Resc'i'iii, That i'o- i'Vtv.hing privilege ought to be further restricted, to.e abusive use of it restrained and punished, the postage on letters reduced, the mmle of estimating distances mare clearly defined and prescribed, and a .na'l addition to postage made en booh p'.-.mph'e!-. and pa-kages trrnsmitted bv tr.ad, tab.-1 graduated and inci eased according to their respective weights.
11. Rescued.
i hat th;: h-t -tanes
. o . til
!!in
e I icf ( !ti'i
ni'nt, and in tbio ('utoni I louses end Lan
corruptions that
oi tn - e cc, it! ve
claret ton that
Oihees ;
the pronlc oxpoet too muo'n of the (iovernmetii," nn-i the tyranny, and pe.rtv proscription it eineuidered, when it wasavow-
Str.te, of the Treasury, of Vfrr. anil ol the Navy Department, and th: i:r:vatcr Genera', be severally directed, as s.-on as
practicable, to report what o.Tev-s rrn be
abolished, and what retret r hmeets of public expenses can be mada. without public detriment, in the respective branches of tho public service under their oharge. The foregoing re-olution. wi:h others previously presented by Mr. I lev. involve the principles, and point to the dutie? of the Whig party: T:e ll VI of th yd;;. r -.or it; .-;, th.'.: Will of OXE M.i:;: ti,r Vci--dculiai len:i, a fru yil G ver.y.t'nt. a n .'
) S !"- J rCu ; v . a , Oi-eu i' oofa'. ,
I fuuro 1 a crow I of co.-njomy with him; seven Yiruitiians were ef tho number, lie irave me a most fiicmlly re"eptto!t, an. 5 urpc-1 me to stay s ".nie Javs I nicer with him. H toKI me ;his mcroinc. b f-re . '.it rompon;, in reply to a (: o-ti -n I i:t him coiirerr.ia the election of J. Adaajsti tao i'rei deri.-y, that Mr. Clay's friends made a pro: .r-iuon to his frieiuls, that if thev wv.;;l promis.. jcr "'t.n, .-. to put Mr. Adams into tho seat of Secretary ot tate, CIy an-.l his f.ir-nd.s would, in ov.e h-r.ir, make hii.i (Ja.-k-.:on) the Prt-.-idetit. He most indignantly reiecte-1 ti.e propo-hioti, and declared he would net com pt omit htmsch'; and vnless rr.ttt eptnly crid ftr'r!' mado tho 1'rr sidei.t, ly t'ongrsp, hf wcc.ud never receive it, liedeclartd that he:.id to them he would see the whole earth sink under him hcthre he would burai.i or intrigue for it.' A correspond?!. t of tlie Democratic Prc-s, under .late of WasLincton, Ir-ih April, lS27,Lavia.r .piotc I -, t'rce.-diii l'Jr ra : oi'!rr rer.;!i::ij this cxtra-aihaary declaration of (if) Jackson, b f'-rc a ll fdt cjinpin: y ,' I railed on .Mr. CI iy an.l imputed it lie knew anylhiiiR ahaat io Jie replied, v. ithoitt he.-itation, ami r, ith his r.eru-tt intal frankness, o.hat the fctatei.rnt that his iii a:.!.-, had made fucIi a preposi-ti.-n as the letter describes to the friends i f (ten. J ick.-oii. w5. as fir as he knew cr believe.!.
u'J'rl y 'e-ti tote !bo!ibei'-
to L'i hev-e tii r. t icn.
r; l i . i r. r aav ?i.k i o
that i e k r :
lie we.s liii-
nr
matlfi
Ii .nt,--vi-n! brt r.r 'C--''.. r web whom it
inatcd. he wad 'id'v pi-rsuajed it wai n
erooj i'ttiii-ition, of the same eobiaiai-nis eharo t. r .'. ith the V'-'-.vjo-storv T'Ut forth for the douhlo
l. o : ; c
. haracter, nnd
he r '." cf tlen. Jaekon; a!
1 thnt.
tils friends, he ihfrd the sobe ( h oe t-ef oe a..v fair tribunal
-tc-.tntri'i . i tne
'.vha'e vt r.' ," J'he v. i iter p-jes on and oilers nruno i.'.s w!iy th" ' e o I leilaai :; ri' ed i i (ten. Jtekt--!i c. uld m-t ho tree; be', we shall not ropy them ju-t now. Tiie ' Wa-hington Telegraph, ef the 26:h uit.. a.-er Is that the d:ter. ?.!r. Sreen. in March. 1 'Zb, heard (irn. Ja kon make the same statement as i ",-ntahied in the Ihivettevtl'e observer. The '. it: anil Journal.' of tlie '2ih, Fpeuking of the I'.o, etlcvO;'" !(.;: r and Mr. Ctr6eu'e enlorse; ecio. of its ;.r.i Ov. wrc 1?" '.'x-.-' JarksorO row st-.ruhs btf ' k e ratio-.! a "- t''e (iirect pobao irriisr-r of -Mr. CLiv un.i 1 i- frier ,hd ar .!. by i-.O-iferenee, t f Mr. Adaras
rtbe. h he aecoiior; b:..;0,;
A-. i if ;-,. j i.-L
comr-i-tei.t ami
r t r ?). n
AO
an iii',: it utir.n ca
at o;y-
r f
tne copier, trca.sure. a. id u.;. to the I'codc's ?(;;..-.'. The An; diii'mc-d ' the -S,
!s;mr uti : iiii:d( i:i:
7,
ie i I'tusun f
I . f ( i - c .' c c .-
b
v:i:ct i : t. , o .
O .'J ' '' , o''- nf oh'a
?i:a
by the
ed ooenly that
the
noils belono- to the
victors" and who can doubt thr.t the sinrs of the address now seek their iuid
pro qn, and that their misstatements and
perty tndoe, emanate, thronnh the humble medium of their pockets ? 'die idea of n Tariff for the patriot llcnrv C'iav, is as
olnrinrov aosurO a? it is grossly talse.
That eminent etr.tesman, after upwards of thirty e.ars ardent end faithful services, lias recently resionod his scat in the Sen
ate etiii. lea in; a one cafa hv-te oi mea-
sores to tiro e nm tran-"oeinnant .aioii
elity to the peoph1. he is a shinino
to Ins raoo. ami a orri
, 1
am.
honor
3 pviii in tho r-rd-
,fj i;.$t res! ne
missed fr: ::i offi' i . '
i reside a.
The inlroduclio.x of cc.-nohvi in ihe a I-viini-t i;ti n of the Government, end the discontinuance of all sinceures and useless nficcrs." The glory and the responsibility seem? peculiarly to devolve upon the friends of the patriot Harrison in Indiana t sustain those principles. They now -suffer, ami the- net of Van Burcn is r.o'ain spread around them. Let timely rc (lection and
toe voice oi trui.t save an nones nation of freemen from the toils of the rartians.
1:1 t;
I.
I.
n n
toe
0 :;:i
credible proo!, the American rob-
0
h they
ca:.' i. t n;;
r ii
,o. .
i e.rr.niril ; v t; e "rate!
have hitherto chiri?he! for him. i the (hr.rap ns, in that ot:.;, ;t
wi a i.ercvc to t-e ror!it fret .
So things Mrmd ar preient; and their conci'dora has been rendrrrd sue'.i that, wc tuopore, thev rannrt well :-trp v. hcie they are. If these dcebratt.ms li!v(. i.ren n.a.le bv (ten. Jackson, we a ill not sutler the"-- to rrmain inmcachrJ. bet
f rward and sustain there; if, on the other
has been misrepresented or misun Yr-
stood. he doubtless will say so. It would seem to cs that the affair has reached a point whereat one or the other is due to tho public intelligence, and r-ubha rea'.on.
omnia, .Middlesex County, h'rhana. IVbrtnry S. IS 12. Dr. .in Si::: It o. iJ! be, no doubt, a matter of some astonishment to on in rectivintj from mo the present address. Iuall i;nt pn face it with any kind of apoloqy because, in doin? it, I iustifv my mind in the discharge of an act of conscience and a duty that I feel the utmost pleasure i.a pcrformiiir:. Although the time "is ouite far pone since I be-
very innocently instrumental ia circclntins
y ot ins country s o-rerttest an I l.c?t.-
I'!. - . t i - i : . .
i ii"; r a .rii.ii Kiio-.v a iiiui oi: v- i i ,c ;u-
fords a home market and the mecii xi-
knoves hecatittot work for tho prices oai
in Ivaro-pe. Let tlrnn only po.t the epae:
ion to tncmsc tves inoiviouaity, snail we
lepend upon, and buy t'ue oaoo's, werk-
ma.nsnio, ar.-.l nro.oicts ot iorenni Ftihiects
whore try."rnment refuses to take tin
3- ire.-meu iruia me ions oi -.o.e partians. crone very innocently instrumental ia circulating i'he principles of the patriot Clay are in tbr.r.-cjhout the rotmtry a very great attack upon , ... . r . yenr chara'ter and vinue a centleman, and cermcordance with a return of general hap- tain!v a vor, Loavy rne as a public man, I feel ex-
o-ooo'S, WOriitlUiO.'
Ul
an.l pr.iducts of mv
aoor iiivier recii'rocai reonlations or
shall 1 not be beneiittintT myself and rcn-
erine: the counirv tr.ore intlependenf, by
exeiicti'iin t with my neighbor nnd fellow-
-. : f o . - i r .i
itiaen ior an mo crncio i want Can
arty prejudice, or ionoratice. or cui-!lt
!va-!e the point of this question, or can
ophistry or ranting declamation banish its
iroinpting Irom any patriotic heart?
CO.SKS'I'KXCV.
Mr. Clay recently offered the follow
ing resolutions for consideration end
adoption, in the Senate of the Liuteu
States, viz:
l. Resolved, That it is the duty of the
General Government, for conducting its
administration, to provide an adequate revenue within the year to meet the current expenses of tiie year: and that any
expedient cither by loan or Treasury
note?, to supply, m time of peace, 3 defi
ciency of revenue, especially during suc
cessive years, is unwise, ar.d must lead
to pernicious consequences.
i. Rcsdccil, That such an adequate
revenue cannot be obtained by duties on
foreign imports without adopting a higher
a-urso, and toe r.Nirtive cflor' only serveslrat them twenty per cent., a provided
aecoi
pmess. Geographical nnijoiir-. I am composed of thirteen letters. ACROSTICAL. My l, (?. 3. i, l, 8, 12 is om- cf th- United State?. My 2, P, 13, (', ) is one of ihe Geogean 'Isles. My f?, 7. G, I, - is a town in New York. My 4.11,1, 1 12 i 3 a gulf of Knsda. My 5. 2. I, 12, 9 is a range of Mountains in youth America. My o. f- 13, 11, 1, 12 is a town in the "Middle Stites. My 7. 12, 5, 2, d is a river of Xorth America. My 8. 3, 7, 12 is a river in the United States. My 0, 11, 13, 12 is a City of South America. My 10, 2, 13, 8, d, 12 is an Island in the Facifto. My 11, 3, 7, 12 is a county of Michigan My 12. 13,0, 10, 3, 12 is a county of Virginia.
My 13. 0, 1, U, 13 is a lake of Syria.
My whco3 is a reigning sovereign of Hu
ron?.
M.
Answer to the Geographical enigma of
last u eek.
A DICTIONARY. Answer to the Astronomical Unig.ma of
last week.
TRIANGULUM r,MU .V..
ccediii:;iv uearous to relieve you, as far as I can, from the sl.mJcr, and my own feelings from the severe conir unction that is within, of having been, though neither directly nor in.hmctlv your personal accuser, yet that I was drawn inihscreet!y into the representation of an attack upon you. ft i i altogether unnecessary ti enter into th minute circumstances, at so distant a permJ, of boo it happened, and the particulars of it all. The pul lie were at the time suttieientlv informed why and wherefore I became the rclater of the assault to which I specially nlluJe. I did not solicit the account that gave the gross, abominable scandal of you, but merely asked if it was, or couhl possibly be true. I had Ions before hear.! of it, and was nt the scat of tlovernment
when it was represented to have occurred. The reason of my having mentioned it, upon which the answer was given to me, was, that I thought it an infinite scandal upon the country if true, an , if not tine, it would give you a fair opportunity of exculpating yourself. I had, therefore, two objects in view, which aro easily seen; anil from either or both I conceive that I ought to bo exonerated, at least from any design to do you injustice. Imncine yourself what motive I could pcs-iUy have had to injure you a gentleman with whom I had no difference, with whom I had been variously arquantcd, and, though never intimately so, yr t there was always an urbanitv and an interchange cf civilities between us that never failed to make quite a favorable imrression upon me; and, if it wis not reciprocal, it wa? mv misfortune. To strew difficulty in yonr way with design, was utterly improbable, at least. You, a distinguished man in the eyes of the nationwhat advantage could I have expected from n derision of you? Surely it was very hnprobn. Me. I most ass-,. redly and most certainlv ntver entertained the smallest prejudice or unfavorable idea of you until the affair of the Fayettville letter, that appeared under my signature; upon which tvns founded, I am quite sorry fo gay, tho iharjo which galloped through the Union ajain-.t c u .
